Abstract: This collection is comprised of a single item, a certificate issued by the D.P. (Displaced Persons) Camp of Feldafing Labor
Office. It is made out to Jakob Kalinski and identifies him as working in a labour group under the auspices of the UNRRA (United
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration). It is dated November 4, 1946.

Creator:
Kalinski, Jakob

Scope and Contents note

This collection is comprised of a single item -- an identity certificate issued by the Displaced Persons Center Camp of Feldafing
(Germany) Labor Office -- made out to Jakob Kalinski. It is stamped and dated November 4, 1946, with an expiration date of
December 30, 1946. The certificate indicates that Mr. Kalinski was working in labor group No. 66 under the auspices of the
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (U.N.R.R.A.).

Conditions Governing Use note

There are no restrictions to use for this collection.

Conditions Governing Access note

There are no restrictions to access to this collection.

Bibliography

Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Klausner

Biographical/Historical note

Feldafing was the first Displaced Persons camp exclusively for Jewish refugees. The camp was located in the Bavarian town
of Feldafing, part of the district of Starnberg, in the American zone of occupation in Germany.

The camp was opened by United States Army on May 1, 1945 as an emergency measure to house mostly Hungarian Jews who found
themselves in the area when the Germans capitulated. The first director of the camp was Lieutenant Irving J. Smith.